Why do not use table and user permission separately in 1 database?
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At 07:41 3/8/2001 +0500, Grigory Bakunov wrote:
>Date |Thu, 2 Aug 2001 12:56:23 -0700
> >From |Bryan Ross <BRoss@stripped>
>
>Hello!
>
>BR> Hi.
>
>BR> What I want to do is this: Use mysql as a dedicated database for a desktop
>BR> application, meaning that basically there's only one client allowed to
>BR> connect to it, and that client is the application. Also, I would not want
>BR> this database to interfere with any other instance of MySQL that may be
>BR> running on the same machine. Basically to be completely wrapped and only
>BR> accessible by the application.
>
>BR> My question is: is there a relatively simple way of doing this?
>
>start another mysql daemon with different socket path and configuraton file.
>in config file set up new path to databases.
>Also change priveleges in new server for more secure access.
>
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